Could Congress Control an Amendments Convention? Not According to the Founders!

As we move closer to holding a “convention for proposing amendments” to restrain federal overreach, naysayers have not been silent. […]

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When We Amend the Constitution, Make Sure We Follow the U.S. Procedure, not the “Confederate States” Procedure

People who claim that states may, through state law, dictate the wording of amendments to the interstate “convention for proposing

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More Founding-Era Evidence that Some State Functions Derive Only From the Constitution (With Some Comments on the Amendment Process)

In prior posts, I’ve discussed two key elements of constitutional law: 1. The Constitution grants some powers to persons and

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Report on the Constitutionality of the “Compact for America” Plan Expanded

The Article V Information Center has updated and expanded Rob Natelson’s report on the constitutionality of the “Compact for America”

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